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In reply to the discussion: I support Hillary because she can bring change to our country [View all]merrily
(45,251 posts)was the accusation hurled by the pro-Hillary owner of the board I was posting on then.
She (the board owner) seemed to get more and more unhinged during the primary and ended up turning Republican and even embracing Bush, whom she'd been attacking--and very knowledgeably and skillfully, I might add--for eight years. Unhinged or not, How anyone could have done that 180 is beyond me.
But, I digress. No matter what happened in New Hampshire, it was still only one primary and she lost the whole ball of wax, despite a large lead (however one wants to parse it) and advantages unprecedented in US history. For example, even Dimson was not First Lady for 16 years and the US First Lady usually tends to make the most loved list, regardless of Party, which, IIRC, I believe Hillary did, You cannot buy that kind of name recognition and goodwill at any price, but if any candidate had the money to buy it in 2008, it was Hillary, who did not need to buy it anyway.
Yet, she lost. So, polls don't impress me much, especially polls this far out. Nor do all the same "insider" assertions of inevitability that I heard about Hillary in 2007-08.